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Your memory is not a secure vault. It is a fragile document, easily overwritten by a single leading question or a subtle suggestion. We treat our memories like immutable video recordings, firmly believing that what we recall is an exact playback of historical truth. In reality, human memory is a highly volatile reconstruction project. Every time we access a memory, it becomes vulnerable to corruption.This psychological vulnerability is known as the Misinformation Effect. When exposed to subtle suggestions, leading questions, or external media after an event, our brains seamlessly weave this new, false information into our original recollection. We do not just misremember; we vividly and genuinely experience a past that never actually happened. This cognitive glitch has devastating consequences, particularly in courtrooms, where faulty eyewitness testimony remains the leading cause of wrongful convictions worldwide.This gripping exploration of forensic psychology uncovers the terrifying ease with which memories can be hacked. It details the landmark experiments of cognitive scientists and analyzes the tragic legal cases where the human brain confidently lied under oath.Question the absolute certainty of your own past. By understanding the mechanics of memory contamination, we can protect our justice systems and ourselves from the profound dangers of subjective truth.



